US Patent: 24,305
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Butter Worker Machine for Working Butter
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Patentee:
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Gideon Hotchkiss (exact or similar names) - Windsor, Broome County, NY |
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Patent Dates:
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Granted: |
Jun. 07, 1859 |
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Joel Havens "Vintage Machinery" entry for Gideon Hotchkiss
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Description: |
In working this machine the crude butter is placed in the oblong bowl in quantities to suit the size of the machine, with one hand hold of the ladle arid the other hold of the lever, when all parts of the bottom is arranged at pleasure with the ladle, which being guided by the hand, the lever being raised carries back the ladle; and when a portion of the butter is before the ladle the lever is brought down, by means of which the butter as compressed against the circular or concave back end and under the cope, moving and compressing the butter horizontally or parallel with the bottom, another portion is forced back and thus repeated until the mass is collected or passed through against the back C, which being the highest part of the machine, the butter milk or other liquids pass off through the pipe, and the process repeated until finished.
What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is;
The combination of the lever stem ladle and oblong bowl by means of the revolving joint, the projecting cope and follower ladle substantially as described.
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